"Troilus and Criseyde" by Geoffrey Chaucer is a Middle English poem that narrates the tragic love story set against the backdrop of the Trojan War. The poem begins with Troilus, a young Trojan prince, who initially mocks the concept of love. However, he soon becomes enamored with Criseyde, the daughter of a Trojan priest who has defected to the Greeks. With the help of his friend Pandarus, Troilus manages to win Criseyde's affection, and they share a brief period of happiness. The narrative is rich with themes of love, fate, and the capricious nature of fortune. As the story unfolds, Criseyde…mehr
"Troilus and Criseyde" by Geoffrey Chaucer is a Middle English poem that narrates the tragic love story set against the backdrop of the Trojan War. The poem begins with Troilus, a young Trojan prince, who initially mocks the concept of love. However, he soon becomes enamored with Criseyde, the daughter of a Trojan priest who has defected to the Greeks. With the help of his friend Pandarus, Troilus manages to win Criseyde's affection, and they share a brief period of happiness. The narrative is rich with themes of love, fate, and the capricious nature of fortune. As the story unfolds, Criseyde is traded to the Greeks in exchange for a Trojan prisoner, and despite her promises to return, she becomes involved with the Greek warrior Diomede. Troilus's despair deepens as he realizes Criseyde's betrayal, leading to a poignant exploration of love's fleeting nature and the inevitability of change. Chaucer's work is renowned for its psychological depth and the complexity of its characters, offering a nuanced portrayal of love and loss. The poem is structured in five books, each delving into different aspects of the characters' emotions and the unfolding events, ultimately highlighting the tragic consequences of love entangled with war and destiny.
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Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340s - 25 Octr 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. He has been called the father of English literature, or, alternatively, the father of English poetry. He was the first writer to be buried in what has since come to be called Poets' Corner, in Westminster Abbey. Chaucer also gained fame as a philosopher and astronomer, composing the scientific A Treatise on the Astrolabe for his 10-year-old son Lewis. He maintained a career in the civil service as a bureaucrat, courtier, diplomat, and member of parliament.
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